Analysis.IsPositiveUnateFunctionTo
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/*
Logic-Function-Analysis
Analysis.IsPositiveUnateFunctionTo
[bool result]=Analysis.IsPositiveUnateFunctionTo(LogicFunction f, var() x);
f : a logic function
x : the index of the variable
result : true | false
Check whether $f$ is positive unate function to its variable x.
The unateness indicates the effect of its logic variables with a logic function when they change their value between (0,1).
*/
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// examples
[f]=AndXor()
{
1;2;3;
}
[g]=Analysis.IsPositiveUnateFunctionTo(f, var(1));
Print("IsPositiveUnateFunctionTo?", g);
h=AndOr(){ 1,2,3; }
[g]=Analysis.IsPositiveUnateFunctionTo(h, var(1));
Print("IsPositiveUnateFunctionTo?", g);
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// result
MatchLogicFunction PermuteLogicFunction IsOneFunction And AndOr Binary MinValue OneComplement bool() ToAndXor ToOrAnd ToPOS ToROBDD ToSOP ToTruthTable minterm Minus Not Radixes object To2LayerNand SAT Sequential ShortestInputsForTransition AutoAssignInputAndStateVariables SimpleInner TruthTable GetDontCareLogicFunction ShannonExpansion Zero
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